@LGBTQIA+ folks, we welcome you to Duke Marine Lab! On Feb 16-17, 2017, Duke Marine Lab held a P.R.I.D.E. and Trans 101 training to educate and raise awareness about people with marginalized sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions.
Category: students
Who is Linda Behnken?
Linda Behnken says, “Small-scale fishermen are tremendously strong voices for sustainable fisheries. They’re people who care about having healthy oceans and productive fisheries to pass on to the next generation…And when people from rural communities lose access, they lose a way of life, they lose self esteem.”
Back to School Eco Tips
It’s a new school year! Take this chance to make some sustainability goals: commute by bike, rent that iPad from Duke, and bring your own mug to coffee hour. See below for more tips and resources on how to “green” your school year!
10 things not to forget before leaving for fieldwork abroad
Going into the field in a foreign country for some time? Here is a helpful list of 10 things not to forget to do before you go.
Is bacon giving you cancer?
What’s the deal with IARC’s report about red meat, processed meat, and cancer risk? Read here to learn more.
conservation, environmental economics, marine studies, students, sustainability, travel
Art as an artificial reef: as good as it sounds?
Are underwater sculptures acting as artificial reefs too good to be true? This article explores the theoretical support for artificial reefs like the underwater sculpture gardens of Jason DeCaires Taylor.
conservation, environmental economics, environmental health, environmental policy, forests, students, sustainability
Roses are red – this year, make them green
A rose by any other name might smell as sweet, but that rose’s label matters more than you know. According to a Scientific American article, roughly 100 million roses are traded every year for Valentine’sContinue reading
The crisis of empathy, and what you can do about it
You may not have heard, but our society is in a “crisis of empathy”. “What crisis?” you may be thinking. For the best explanation, listen to the original source of this story (only 45 minutesContinue reading
2-hour audio interview about brain networks and social networks
I’m very confident that you will learn something new…enjoy!
climate, conservation, environmental economics, environmental policy, students, sustainability, water
Are almonds to blame for California’s drought?
You may have heard that California is in a drought, inspiring tongue-in-cheek articles like these: http://www.thewhiskeyjournal.com/nasa-finds-evidence-of-water-on-surface-of-california/ (“NASA finds evidence of water on surface of California”) and http://www.theonion.com/americanvoices/nasa-california-has-one-year-of-water-left-38224 (NASA finds that California has one year ofContinue reading